Starting with the sources on our school library learning commons site, especially the Research Toolkit, will help you find popular and scholarly sources — and provide you with helpful tools for organizing your information and citations. If you choose to use the worldwide web, ensure that you apply the C.A.R.E.S. criteria above.

Choosing Images & Multimedia

There are two considerations in choosing multimedia:

Is the image real/authentic? Or has it been altered or photoshopped in any way? If so, could the intent be to deceive the viewer?

Who created the image and is it licensed for me to use in my project? These details are referred to as attribution.

To satisfy both considerations, begin with theCreative Commons (CC)Search tool below; it is search tool that allow you to find images licensed for reuse or reuse with medication, and to cite them properly with correct attribution.

How to use the Creative Commons tool

Enter a search term, then selectlicensed for reuse or reuse with modification.

Always keep a record of the image’s URL; you will need to revisit the source of the multimedia you selected in order to retrieve information for citing it in your Reference List.

eRase Bullying

Everyone should be safe from bullying. Don't let them control you and keep you down. Help eRase bullying starting now. eRase is a private and anonymous online reporting tool for targets of bullying or those that witness it taking place.
Some secrets aren't worth keeping.
More information